Critical risk factors affecting the implementation of PPP waste-to-energy projects in China


Autoria(s): Xu, Yelin; Chan, Albert P.C.; Xia, Bo; Qian, Queena; Liu, Yong; Peng, Yi
Data(s)

02/09/2015

Resumo

Since 2003, Mainland China has been promoting the public–private partnership (PPP) procurement model in the waste-to-energy incineration sector to reduce the waste burying rate and improve environmental quality. Five critical risk factors (CRFs) that affect the construction and operation of waste-to-energy incineration projects have been identified from real-life risk events of 14 PPP waste-to-energy incineration plants through content analysis. These risk factors are insufficient waste supply, disposal of non-licensed waste, environmental risk, payment risk, and lack of supporting infrastructure. A recently completed PPP waste-to-energy incineration plant, the Shanghai Tianma project, was investigated to learn from the effective management of CRFs. First-hand data about the Shanghai Tianma project was collected, with a focus on project negotiation and concession agreement. Lessons learned about risk management were acquired. This paper presents a detailed study of the contractual structure, risk sharing scheme, risk response measures to CRFs, and project transfer of a PPP project. The study results will provide governments with management implications to prepare equitable concession agreements and benefit private investors by effectively mitigating and managing risks in future PPP waste-to-energy incineration projects.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88057/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88057/3/88057.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.08.043

Xu, Yelin, Chan, Albert P.C., Xia, Bo, Qian, Queena, Liu, Yong, & Peng, Yi (2015) Critical risk factors affecting the implementation of PPP waste-to-energy projects in China. Applied Energy, 158, pp. 403-411.

NNSFC/71471166

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Elsevier

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution; Non-Commercial; No-Derivatives 4.0 International. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.08.043

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120200 BUILDING #Public–private partnership (PPP) #Waste-to-energy incineration plant #Risk management #Project transfer #China
Tipo

Journal Article